Persuasive writing seeks to influence the reader to take some action or bring about change to an idea or opinion.
It may contain factual information, such as reasons, examples, or comparisons; however, its main purpose
is not to inform, but to persuade the reader to think or act in a certain way. Examples include editorials or persuasive speeches, and advertisements.
Think about where people live. People live in small towns, large towns or even big cities.
Some people live on farms or in houses in the country. Think about where it is best to live and why.
Choose the one place where you would like to live and give reasons why you think it is the best.
Make a new wiki page called username-persuasive and write a letter to a newspaper editor that persuades the reader to believe in your view.
It may contain factual information, such as reasons, examples, or comparisons; however, its main purpose
is not to inform, but to persuade the reader to think or act in a certain way. Examples include editorials or persuasive speeches, and advertisements.
Think about where people live. People live in small towns, large towns or even big cities.
Some people live on farms or in houses in the country. Think about where it is best to live and why.
Choose the one place where you would like to live and give reasons why you think it is the best.
Make a new wiki page called username-persuasive and write a letter to a newspaper editor that persuades the reader to believe in your view.